đ¨ Abstract
The UK government has revised its welfare cuts, admitting that around 150,000 people will still be pushed into poverty by 2030. The changes affect future applicants of Personal Independence Payments (Pip) and Universal Credit, while current claimants are protected. Critics argue the cuts will disproportionately impact disabled individuals. Despite modifications, campaigners remain concerned about the potential for increased poverty and reduced support for disabled people.
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